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Racism rooted in slavery has not gone away in Brazil — and it took time until its existence was even acknowledged.
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Brazil imported more African slaves than any other country in the world: over 4 million people. Despite the ancestry forming a big part of the population, the development of a national Black identity was hindered after the country’s abolition of slavery in 1888.
Brazil didn’t have an apartheid system like South Africa’s or Jim Crow laws like the United States, and its mixed population was seen as a symbol of harmony between races. The idea of Brazil being a “racial democracy” affected how Brazilians saw the role of race in their own lives — until the myth was debunked.
“Several people were raised with certain privileges for being a light-skinned person, but still suffering some discrimination and not understanding exactly why is that so,” explains lawyer and diversity studies professor Thiago Amparo. “Only by understanding the history of Brazil, the [social] construction of whiteness and their own Black ancestry, they start to self-identify as Black.”
The rise in the number of Brazilians who self-identify as Black came as a result of the Black movement’s fight to denounce racism in the country and to promote positive references of Blackness. Many achievements have been made over the past decades, such as the implementation of affirmative action practices. However, challenges remain. Seventy-five percent of people killed by police in Brazil in 2019 were Black, and socio-economic characteristics of this population widely differ from those of white people.
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Welcome to ABIBITUMI TV, your premier source for groundbreaking news from the heart of The Continent! Today, we're bringing you an incredible story that's shaking up the global economic landscape. Are you ready for this? Mali has just shocked the world by becoming Africa's first debt-free nation! That's right, you heard it here first. But what does this mean for Mali, for Africa, and for the future of economic independence on the continent? Now, I know you will be asking, what of Ibrahim Traore and Burkina Faso. Well, we have the answer for you on that too. Trust Ibrahim Traore, he will do everything possible to ensure full independence of his country. Just watch this video till the end and you will see what he is doing. Stick around as we dive deep into this game-changing development. Imagine a world where African nations are free from the shackles of debt. Sounds too good to be true, right? Well, Mali has just turned this dream into reality with its groundbreaking $332 million debt payoff. This isn't just news; it's a revolution in the making.
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In Part 1, Onuora Abuah travels to his boyhood home of Benin (West Africa) to learn the history of the 17th century Danhomé (Dahomey) kingdom which ruled the region.
His journey begins in the water town of Ganvie, before heading north to Abomey, the kingdom's capital. Onuora then drives south to Port Novo before concluding his trip in Ouidah.
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Our new MKP- KZN Convener “Willies Mchunu”, meets the community for the first time. Alongside promoting the party, we welcomed new members as they signed up for their membership cards. Social media influencers, who have played a significant role in spreading our message, joined us for this occasion and were warmly thanked for their support. Watch this recap to see highlights of the day and the exciting growth within our community.
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